by congo » Sun Jan 01, 2006 10:56 pm
Get the best card you can.
Then, bend the capacitor out of the way if you need too, or snip it off and extend the legs ......... or replace it and leave the legs long so you can bend it out of the way, or move it to the other side of the board if that would solve the problem.
Stupid capacitors. You may even find a quality japanese capacitor that is a lot smaller in size. They are siver soldered and require very high soldering temperatures in a small area, a solder sucker and a good deal of care. If you mod the capacitor, get a techy to do it for you if you haven't got the tools. If you pull it apart, the tech won't charge much to change the capacitor.
That 9800SE wasn't a good card. Better off with a x800gt (if available in AGP), 6600gt, 9800pro, 5900XT in that order of preference as a minimum guide.
Your PC is mirroring ATX case design, is that a mirror image? It looks kinda odd actually.
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congo on Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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